Madhwaraj animal care trust, Malpe

Registration Certificate No . IN-KA81867328771528Q, CSR registration no. CSR00013788;

Exemption under section 80G of Income Tax act 1961 order dated 24-10-2019

Madhwaraj Animal Care Trust ( MACT)  a privately funded trust was started in 2018 by Ms Babita Raj who is also a lawyer exclusively for animals. MACT has several ongoing , sustainable and effective programs for stray dogs and cats.

Our Work

  • Funding small organisations and shelters
  • Funding individual feeders ,fosters and rescuers across the country
  • Animal birth control programs through the year for indie dogs and cats in goa
  • Animal birth control camps and programs in other cities
  • Facilitate adoption and rehoming
  • Running a shelter for recuperating cats , dogs and puppies
  • Fund treatments and surgeries across India
  • Conduct awareness campaigns and events on and off social media and mainstream media
  • Free legal aid and action for harassment, intimidation, cruelty and abuse cases
  • Funding and feeding of more than 300 community dogs
  • Run an ambulance for street animals in Goa
  • Rescue and rehoming of abused pets and counselling for pet owners
  • Our trustee runs a completely self funded hospital and shelter for 1450 animals in Gujarat since last 14 years .
  • Donated two vehicles for rescue operations and transportation of animals in Udupi and Bengaluru

Main Focus

  • Free Sterilisation of owner, foster and stray dogs & cats
  • Funding emergency treatments
  • Rescue operations of injured and sick animals
  • Any other deserving cause

Funding

So far MACT is privately funded using their own resources

We have been reaching out to corporates and organisation to include animal welfare in their CSR policies and activities . Almost 90% of organisations in India do not have animal welfare in their CSR activities despite that fact that the stray dogs form an integral part of our society and have the same needs as humans but without access to anything.

As a result of our relentless efforts to add animal welfare to the CSR activities we are now supported and patronised by:
  • Muthoot Pappachan Group, Kochi
  • SKF India
  • Rolex Rings Ltd
  • Anthea Aromatics

Most of them working for welfare of strays use their own resources or raised from family, friends and well wishers For more expensive treatments there’ s crowd funding on social media occasionally

Funding for 2022-2023

MACT has funded for

  • Sterilisations for more than Rs.30,00,000 ( Rupees thirty lakhs only)
  • Treatment of more than 70 dogs and cats in 2022 amounting to over 5 lakhs
  • Funded Treatment centre at Almighty animal care trust , Chennai for Rs.500000/-
  • Donated 2 vehicles for animal welfare in Udupi and North Goa of Rs, 4.5 lakhs
  • Other donations/ funding to the tune of 10 lakhs

Different Sterilization Programs

2-5 days camps held in various locations conducted by qualified vets and with local volunteers, NGO’s and organisations
Ongoing year long camps with local vets/clinics/ hospitals facilitated by volunteers and organisations

Upcoming camps/ programs in 2023 Target- 5000 sterilisations pan India

  • Coorg
  • Jaipur
  • Varkala
  • Dehradun
  • Honnavar
  • Brahmavar
  • Rural Bangalore
  • Belgaum
  • Palghat
  • Pathanamthitha

Costs for sterilisations

The costs vary anywhere from 2000-2500 per sterilization

Why sterilisation

  • Only way to control and decrease the population of strays possible only with an organised, continued ,effective and sustainable program
  • Minimises suffering in the streets caused by accidents, injuries, diseases, abuse and cruelty.
  • Decreases dog human conflicts thus creating a healthy, conducive and peaceful environment resulting in an all inclusive community.

Funding by MACT for 2022

Sterilisations Rs. 30,00,000.00
Treatment Rs. 5,00,000.00
Treatment centre at Almighty Animal Care trust , Chennai Rs.5,00,000.00
Donation of 2 vehicles Rs. 4,50,000.00
Other donations/ funding Rs.10,00,000.00
Total Rs. 54,50,000.00

Stray animals The reality

When we think about the deprived, underprivileged, suppressed, oppressed and abused amongst us we see only human beings and sometimes our environment. But there is a large segment in our community who are completely ignored, neglected , left to suffer endlessly and die slow painful deaths- They are our stray dogs , cats, cows, donkeys, horses who have to fend for themselves against all odds and each day is a battle for survival

The role of
humans

  • It is us , humans, who have put them in the streets
  • It is us who continue to keep them there because of our prejudice towards them and our preference for foreign breed dogs and cats
  • We abandon our pet animals in the street when they fall ill or have any injuries or diseases adding to the already existing number Owners don’t sterilise their pets and puppies and kittens are abandoned in the street

The financials per dog for feeders & fosters

( The commitment is for a period of 10-14 years and feeders feed anywhere between 10-300 dogs everyday )

Annual expenses per dog/cat

Deworming 210.00
Anti rabies and 9 in 1 vaccine 2000.00
Collar and name tag 400.00
Bowls ( for food and water) 300.00
Annual vaccine 1200.00

Daily expenses per dog

Food 30.00( home cooked )
Dry food 60.00
Transportation 100- 300.00
Fostering at home 30-200.00
per puppy/dog/kitten/cat per day

One time & Incidental expense per dog

Sterilisation 2000- 3500.00
Supplements 250.00
Treatments 2000-10000

Equipments needed for Rescues

Trap cage 15000.00
Nets (2) 8000.00
Catching pole 5000.00
Vehicles 20000 – 15,00000.00
Medicine kit 5000.00
Transportation 100 – 300.00/DAY
Adoption camps 2000.00/CAMP
Treatment 1000 – 2,00,000.00

Private Vet Charges (approximately) per dog/cat

Cataract 30000-40000
Bone fixing (both legs) 10000-1,20,000
Fracture 20000-30000
Cancer treatment 20000-30000
Kidney failure treatment 5000-50,000
Infections-(ear, urinary tract, skin) 1000-10,000.00
Stomach infections 1000-5000.00

Our Appeal

We request all the corporate, organisations, trusts, funding agencies, clubs and associations to kindly include Animal Welfare in your CSR activities to enable us to do our jobs better and for animals in the form of MASS STERILISATIONS which is the only permanent solution to control population and ensure a peaceful and health co-existence and promote an all inclusive world.

Kindly extend your support in all ways possible for this worthy cause

Start Funding

We will be conducting 5000 sterilisations pan India annually at the cost of 100,00,000 ( Rupees one crore)

Bank details

Account Name- Madhwaraj Animal Care Trust
C A/c number- 38166186585
Bank- State bank of India
Branch- Malpe IFSC code- SBIN0008032
Gpay- 9845720254